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«Выглядеть по-русски». Российские мигранты в Финляндии: социальные характеристики и потребление одежды

«Выглядеть по-русски». Российские мигранты в Финляндии: социальные характеристики и потребление одежды

Abstract

В статье рассматривается, каким образом мигранты из России, проживающие в Финляндии, конструируют этническую принадлежность через стили в одежде — «стилевые репертуары». В теоретической части обсуждаются представленные в исследованиях потребления (Consumption Studies) концепции потребления мигрантов. В эмпирической части, опираясь на данные, полученные с помощью 19 лейтмотивных интервью с россиянами, живущими в столичном регионе Финляндии, показано, что воспроизводство стилевых репертуаров связано с социальными характеристиками мигрантов, прежде всего с классом, профессией, гендером и возрастом. Стилевые репертуары могут как воспроизводить стереотипное представление о том, что означает «выглядеть по-русски», так и не воспроизводить его, демонстрируя либо гибридные модели, либо локальные версии стиля. Таким образом, этническая принадлежность, выраженная в потреблении, во многом выстраивается в контексте других социальных измерений.

The article focuses on how Russian migrants living in Finland construct their own «ethnic belonging» through clothing styles or «style repertoires». In the theoretical section the author discusses the approaches to consumption of migrants presented in consumption studies. In the empirical section, based on 19 leitmotiv interviews with Russians living in metropolitan areas of Finland, it is shown that migrants reproduce «style repertoires» according to their social characteristics including class, gender and age. Style repertoires may reflect certain stereotypical views on what it means, «to look like a Russian» or demonstrate either hybrid style patterns or local variations. Thus, in many respects, ethnic affiliation, as expressed in consumption is constructed within the context of other social dimensions

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ПОТРЕБЛЕНИЕ, ОДЕЖДА, МИГРАНТЫ, СРЕДНИЙ КЛАСС, ИНТЕРСЕКЦИОНАЛЬНОСТЬ

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